Ingersoll on ERNEST RENAN from the Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Volume 11, Lecture 12

Ingersoll on ERNEST RENAN from the Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Volume 11, Lecture 12
Ingersoll on Ernest Renan is a lecture by Robert G. Ingersoll, delivered as part of his series on notable figures, published in the 19th century. Ingersoll, a prominent orator and contemporary of Mark Twain, discusses the contributions of genius to society, emphasizing the impact of thinkers like Renan. This lecture is part of a broader collection that includes discussions on other influential figures and themes such as science versus superstition. It highlights Ingersoll's advocacy for reason and critical thought in the context of historical and literary analysis.













